Types of Variation
Rabbit Traits
Genetics and Inheritance
Population Patterns
Science Vocabulary
100

What is discontinuous variation?

Variation with distinct categories and no in-between values

100

What are the three fur colors found in the rabbit population?

White, brown, and black

100

What are traits passed from parents to offspring called?

Inherited traits

100

What is a population?

A group of the same species living in one area

100

Define variation.

Differences among individuals in a population

200

What is continuous variation?

Variation with a wide range of values

200

Which fur color is the least common in the population?

Black

200

What carries genetic information for traits?

Genes

200

What can scientists learn by observing patterns in populations?

How traits change over time

200

Define trait.

A characteristic of an organism

300

Which type of variation includes traits with clear categories?

Discontinuous variation

300

What causes differences in rabbit fur color?

Genetics/inherited traits

300

What is the study of heredity called?

Genetics

300

Why might one fur color become more common over time?

It may help rabbits survive better

300

What does inherited mean?

Passed from parents to offspring

400

Is rabbit fur color an example of continuous or discontinuous variation?

Discontinuous variation

400

Are fur colors inherited or learned traits?

Inherited traits

400

True or False: Offspring always look exactly like their parents.

False

400

What is variation within a population important for?

Survival and adaptation

400

What is a characteristic?

A feature or quality of an organism

500

Name one human trait that shows continuous variation

Height (or weight)

500

Why might scientists study rabbit fur color patterns over time?

To understand variation and population changes

500

Why can rabbits in the same population look different from each other?

They inherit different genes

500

How can environmental changes affect populations?

They can change which traits are more common

500

What is the difference between a population and an individual organism?

A population is a group; an individual is one organism

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